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re: Tennessee and LSU most overhyped SEC teams of 2016

Posted on 5/21/16 at 7:47 am to
Posted by BoarEd
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Posted on 5/21/16 at 7:47 am to
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After reading the article I think the main difference, and it's a huge difference imo, is aranda >>> Steele.
A les miles offense no matter how talented can't survive a 100+ point November on defense



To me this is exactly why LSU IS overrated. I don't understand why people think that their team is going to be better in any given year because they have a new coordinator. It takes time for any coach to get his team rolling, no matter what the talent pool looks like. This isn't always the case, but it usually is.

LSU's defense is going to get burned plenty of times this season.

Like the author of this article says, I don't think that LSU is going to be a bad team or anything, but all this talk of an SEC Championship is foolish. Biggest question to me is whether or not LSU will actually pull the trigger and get rid of Miles this season once he losses a few games again.
Posted by Dallasgrowl
Allen, Texas
Member since Oct 2003
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Posted on 5/21/16 at 7:54 am to
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Biggest question to me is whether or not LSU will actually pull the trigger and get rid of Miles this season once he losses a few games again.


The answer to your "Biggest question" is that Miles will be at LSU until his contract runs out unless he completely shits the bed. With the talent on this team, I don't see it happening, but Miles has proved me wrong on a number of occasions.
Posted by Lsuchs
Member since Apr 2013
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Posted on 5/21/16 at 8:21 am to
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I don't understand why people think that their team is going to be better in any given year because they have a new coordinator. It takes time for any coach to get his team rolling, no matter what the talent pool looks like. This isn't always the case, but it usually is.


We went from 58th scoring D 08 under Mallory and peveto to 10th in scoring in 09 under Chavis.
It can definitely happen in 1 year if you have talent.

The 08 Tebow led UF team put up 50+ LSU, the 09 tebow led UF team put up 13.
When LSU has an elite defense next year to go along w fournette and a more experienced Harris watch out.

Not saying we win the NC unless our offense is clicking but top 5 isn't unreasonable. Remember who our QBs were in 2011?

When you recruit as well as anyone not named bama and get the right DC you should be in every game
This post was edited on 5/21/16 at 8:35 am
Posted by Datbayoubengal
Port City
Member since Sep 2009
26722 posts
Posted on 5/21/16 at 12:18 pm to
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To me this is exactly why LSU IS overrated. I don't understand why people think that their team is going to be better in any given year because they have a new coordinator. It takes time for any coach to get his team rolling, no matter what the talent pool looks like. This isn't always the case, but it usually is.


LSU 2008
Scoring D - 56th, (24.2 ppg)
Total D - 32nd (325.5 ypg) YPP Yards Per Play 39th (5.00)
Pass D - 74th (215.4 ypg) YPA Yards Per Attempt 47th tie (6.8)

LSU 2009
Scoring D - 11th (16.2 ppg)
Total D - 26th (327.6 ypg), YPP 15th (4.68)
Pass D - 29th (194.2 ypg), YPA 18th tie (6.1)

2007 was our last year with Pelini, but Miles went the wrong route with the two position coaches as Co-DCs for 2008. It was pretty Bad. In 2009 we got a proper DC in Chavis and the results speak for themselves.

I could do the same when we had the 3 stooges coalition doing the offense in 2012 and then Cam Cameron in 2013. The improvement was ridiculous.

It's not as uncommon as you think. If you make a good hire and you already have some pieces established, you will improve greatly, immediately. Arkansas noticed that immediately with the OC change, same with TAMU and UNC with their DC changes. They went from horrific to at least mediocre.

Conversely, even if you have the pieces, if you make a bad hire, you'll have a worse year. LSU saw this with the Steele hire in pass defense the most.

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LSU's defense is going to get burned plenty of times this season.


LSU's defense is going back to man coverage from zone coverage, which will greatly improve our pass defense and fix all those bullshite openings we had everywhere last year. The change in the pass defense from Chavis to Steele was embarrasing, and most of us knew Miles made a horrible decision when he got Steele.

When we brought in Ed O at defense most were thrilled. Our sack total went from 19 in 2014 (103rd) to 34 in 2015 (24th). We went from 105th in sacks per game to 17th. That was with a sophomore DT) 2 first year starters on the DL (one a 6'6 230lbs true freshman),

We are getting bigger at LB and DL to hold up in the run game, and our pass rush will improve even more with Aranda's scheme.
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